Gender, race, class, and health : intersectional approaches
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Gender, race, class, and health : intersectional approaches
- Publication date
- 2006
- Topics
- Health and race -- United States, Racism -- Health aspects -- United States, Health -- United States -- Sex differences, Social status -- Health aspects -- United States, Economic status -- Health aspects -- United States, Discrimination in medical care -- United States, Health status indicators -- United States, Equality -- Health aspects -- United States, Minorities -- Medical care -- United States, Women -- Medical care -- United States, Health Status -- United States, Minority Groups -- United States, Delivery of Health Care -- United States, Prejudice -- United States, Sex Factors -- United States, Social Class -- United States
- Publisher
- San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass
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- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 1.2G
p. ; cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Intersectionality and health : an introduction / Leith Mullings, Amy J. Schulz -- Reconstructing the landscape of health disparities research : promoting dialogue and collaboration between feminist intersectional and biomedical paradigms / Lynn Weber -- Moods and representations of social inequality / Emily Martin -- Constructing whiteness in health disparities research / Jessie Daniels, Amy J. Schulz -- The intersection of race, gender, and SES : health paradoxes / Pamela Braboy Jackson, David R. Williams -- Identity development, discrimination, and psychological well-being among African American and Caribbean black adolescents / Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, Barbara J. Guthrie, James S. Jackson -- Disparities in Latina health : an intersectional analysis / Ruth E. Zambrana, Bonnie Thornton Dill -- Immigrant workers : do they fear workplace injuries more than they fear their employers? / Marianne P. Brown --
Health disparities : What do we know? What do we need to know? What should we do? / H. Jack Geiger -- From conspiracy theories to clinical trials : questioning the role of race and culture versus racism and poverty in medical decision making / Cheryl Mwaria -- Whose health? Whose justice? Examining quality of care and forms of advocacy for women diagnosed with breast cancer / Mary K. Anglin -- Resistance and resilience, the Sojourner syndrome and the social context of reproduction in central Harlem / Leith Mullings -- Intersections of race, class, and gender in public health interventions / Amy J. Schulz, Nicholas Freudenberg, Jessie Daniels -- Movement-grounded theory : intersectional analysis of health inequities in the United States / Sandi Morgen
Includes bibliographical references and index
Intersectionality and health : an introduction / Leith Mullings, Amy J. Schulz -- Reconstructing the landscape of health disparities research : promoting dialogue and collaboration between feminist intersectional and biomedical paradigms / Lynn Weber -- Moods and representations of social inequality / Emily Martin -- Constructing whiteness in health disparities research / Jessie Daniels, Amy J. Schulz -- The intersection of race, gender, and SES : health paradoxes / Pamela Braboy Jackson, David R. Williams -- Identity development, discrimination, and psychological well-being among African American and Caribbean black adolescents / Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, Barbara J. Guthrie, James S. Jackson -- Disparities in Latina health : an intersectional analysis / Ruth E. Zambrana, Bonnie Thornton Dill -- Immigrant workers : do they fear workplace injuries more than they fear their employers? / Marianne P. Brown --
Health disparities : What do we know? What do we need to know? What should we do? / H. Jack Geiger -- From conspiracy theories to clinical trials : questioning the role of race and culture versus racism and poverty in medical decision making / Cheryl Mwaria -- Whose health? Whose justice? Examining quality of care and forms of advocacy for women diagnosed with breast cancer / Mary K. Anglin -- Resistance and resilience, the Sojourner syndrome and the social context of reproduction in central Harlem / Leith Mullings -- Intersections of race, class, and gender in public health interventions / Amy J. Schulz, Nicholas Freudenberg, Jessie Daniels -- Movement-grounded theory : intersectional analysis of health inequities in the United States / Sandi Morgen
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